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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

only you bring your wife :P ken.

she may be small but I try not to piss her off.

Last time she tried to poison me.:P

She wouldn't come anyway , thinks you lot are way too young to be hanging around with.

Or was she referring to the IQ when she mentioned under 25 ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Firstly - let me apologise cos my connection is f u c k i n g slow.

Secondly - sorry Neo, we thought you had left us cos the missus decided she was driving:)

Thirdly - whatever

Take along time for all those signals to get to South Geralton hey Micko. I know how it is.

:bahaha:

Originally posted by 33Spec2

i think nengun was the place EVL_R33 got all his stuff from he said it took ages 4 a reply and when they did reply they didnt even answer his question!

Brent ( thats Nengun ) gets an average of 300 emails a day from all over the world.

Give him a chance , he is good at what he does and it's best to be patient.

Also , don't ask him 10 questions cos he won't answer. One or two is all he seems to do .

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

neo, are u getting a titanium muffler? why not titanium catback :P

macka, i am asking fro pricing on trust/greddy cam gears

adrian :P

Yes it is a titanium cat back adrian.

Macka - You are lucky that he tells you about his secret car business. He would not tell u the other night:p

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